-Here's a look down the left bank of The Ash tree pool and The New pool where today one salmon was landed and returned of 11lbs Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at one of two salmon landed last week one from The Ash tree pool tail and this one was landed from Mikes run both Salmon were safely returned and both on the Fly.
- Here's a look at Spencer one of this weeks clients with our first springer landed at The plantation pool this evening just after 6pm and safely returned .Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's 2 fine Spring salmon of 11 & 14lbs which were caught from the boat today on the Upper Kinnaird beat. This lovely Tay beat has now produced 8 Spring salmon with very little rod pressure.
Here's the 4th Spring salmon from Upper Kinnaird this year. This beautiful salmon weighed 14 lbs and was landed in the Rock Pool this afternoon. As you can see this salmon was too silvery to get a good photograph of !!
- Here's a look down The Guay pool this afternoon with 4ft 6 on the gauge and one or two frosty nights forecast this week and also not as wet as it has been over the last few weeks. posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at The Plantation pool and lower Kinnaird cabin in the afternoon sunshine with our water steady at 3 foot 9inch . Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at the tail end of The Plantation pool and The Island run this evening just as dusk is setting in with just over 4ft on the gauge today . using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at The Guay pool left bank with 5ft of water on The gauge water cascading over bank is from all the heavy rain over the last 24 hours .Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
- Here's a look down at The plantation pool with 4ft 3inch on the gauge today. Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look up river towards The Fir trees pool taken from The Kindallachan pool late morning with 4ft 11inch on the gauge.Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at the tail end of The Island run with snowy conditions river levels over today 3ft 11inch and rising here's hoping for better conditions for next week.Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look down at The Island run as you can see only a few inches and water levels will be over the gauge and a frosty night forecast .Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at tail end of The Junction pool right bank looking down to The Ferry pool and The Plantation pool with just over 4ft on our water gauge .Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at one of our clients casting a Fly at the tail end of The New pool late last spring with low water .Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at the water gauge today conditions were better with the water levels dropping and looking good for tomorrow's clients . posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look over at the Guay stream where today our water levels have been steady and a frosty night forecast posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at the tail end of The Ash trees pool left bank looking up towards the neck of the pool with unsettled water conditions at the end of today 4ft 1"Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at The Tummel meeting with the Tay forming The Junction pool with 3ft 3" and a few Kelts landed over today. posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at the Guay pool with low water this is when the neck of the pool fishes best this shot was taken last summer. Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at the The Ferry stream where today our clients have been seeing a few salmon over today with the River rising over this afternoon .Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look at The Junction pool looking down towards The Ferry stream with just over three foot on the gauge looking good for tomorrow's rods. Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
- Here's a look down The Ash trees pool where today our clients landed two kelts one of the bank on an orange and black toby and the other landed on a green j plug harling at the tail of the Ash trees Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone